Humanities & the Arts Blog
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Feb 25, 2013
The Art of Copyrights: What you need to know about your legal rights and the art you create
The ORPC and UNH Art and Art History Department are delighted to host Drs. Peter and Kate McGovern for a discussion on copyrights, art, and what artists should know about their rights. Read morePosted in: Humanities & the Arts, Intellectual Property, Research Partnerships & Commercialization
Tags: 2013, Art, Copyrights, Entertainment, Kate McGovern, Music Law, Peter McGovern, UNH School of Law
Jan 24, 2013
Cooperative Extension to Host Discussion on January 29th: "Bridging the Digital Divide: Broadband & the NH Economy"
Broadband has greatly increased our ability to access resources and information and it has been a driver of economic growth in New Hampshire. Yet, there are still regions of the state that do not have access to Broadband, raising questions as to whether they will suffer economic or other consequences. On Tuesday, January 29, 2013, 12:40 – 2:00 pm in MUB Room 334, a panel of speakers from across... Read morePosted in: Agriculture & Biosciences, Business & Technology, Engineering & Physical Sciences, Health, Behavioral & Social Sciences, Humanities & the Arts, Marine & Ocean Sciences, Space Science, Sustainability & the Environment, Connections for Business, News for UNH Researchers, Research Development & Communications
Tags: 2013, Issues and Ice Cream discussion series, UNH Cooperative Extension
Jan 01, 2013
RESEARCH PROFILE: Julia Rodriguez: Studying Science through the Lens of History
Professor Julia Rodriguez doesn’t come up with scientific theories or observe cells through a microscope. She has, however, spent her life studying science. Learn about her efforts to share her passion for the history of science in Latin America and the Caribbean and how scientific ideas about race and gender intersect in society in this Research Profile: Julia Rodriguez: Studying... Read morePosted in: Health, Behavioral & Social Sciences, Humanities & the Arts, Research Development & Communications, Research Spotlight
Tags: 2013, history of science, HOSLAC, Latin America
Nov 26, 2012
Burt Feintuch and Julia Rodriguez Recognized for Outstanding Scholarship
Burt Feintuch and Julia Rodriguez were recognized by their peers recently for their outstanding scholarship. Read morePosted in: Humanities & the Arts, Research Development & Communications, Research Spotlight
Tags: 2012, COLA, English Dept., History Dept.
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Feb 27, 2013
History Professor's Book About the American Revolution Named Finalist for National Book Prize
Among the Powers of the Earth: The American Revolution and the Making of a New World Empire (Harvard University Press, 2012) by Eliga Gould, professor of history, has been named a finalist for the 2013 George Washington Book Prize, a $50,000 award that recognizes the best recent book on the nation’s founding era. Read morePosted in: Health, Behavioral & Social Sciences, Humanities & the Arts, Research Development & Communications, Research Spotlight
Tags: 2013